Menu Descriptions
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User/Factory Settings:
This key leads to a sub-
menu that allows the user to save or recall user
defined instrument settings. Additionally, factory
pre installed settings supporting different bombs or
special operating modes can also be recalled.
User/Factory Settings
User Setup ID:
Used to enter a unique identi-
fier for recalling user settings. Parr offers a
unique program within the 6400 identified as
“64-FAST”. The program will “overlay” the
factory settings and shorten the run time by
approximately 2 minutes however the user
should be aware that a loss of precision may
occur.
Reload Factory Default Settings:
Used to erase
all of the settings and restore the factory de-
fault settings.
Reload User Default Settings:
Used to restore
the user setup ID settings should the program
in the instrument be corrupted for any reason.
Save User Default Settings:
Used to record the
setup to the memory once the user has config-
ured the instrument to their operating require-
ments.
Compare Settings With Factory Defaults:
This
button will bring up a screen that will show the
differences in the current settings of the calo-
rimeter with the factory defaults.
Feature Key:
This key displays a screen which
allows the user to input a code to access special
calorimeter features such as the bar code capabili-
ties, remote calorimeter operation or Samba server
feature.
Bomb Type Select:
This key toggles through the
different bomb models available for the calorimeter.
When the user chooses a bomb, the instrument
must be re-booted to load the correct version of the
software. (Note that the calorimeter will not let you
exit this function without re-booting the system).
Currently, there is only one bomb selection for the
6400.
User Function Setup:
This key leads to sub-menus
that support the configuration of five factory/user
definable function keys. The function keys are ac-
cessible from the Diagnostics page.
Cold Restart:
This is essentially the same as cycling
power on the unit. All valid test data will be re-
tained during this cold restart procedure.
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